Jabra Elite 10 vs Nothing Ear (2)
Side-by-side specifications, scores and verdict.
Quick Verdict
Jabra Elite 10 and Nothing Ear (2) target different priorities within the premium in-ear segment. Jabra's flagship delivers superior battery endurance with 6 hours ANC-on playtime versus Nothing's 4 hours, plus the advantage of Dolby Atmos spatial audio with head tracking and advanced 6-mic call technology. Nothing counters with a lighter 4.5g design, LHDC 5.0 hi-res audio codec support, and clever personalization via Mimi hearing tests at $100 less. Both feature Bluetooth 5.3 multipoint and wireless charging. Jabra edges ahead in overall audio experience, ANC sophistication, and call quality, justifying its premium. However, Nothing Ear (2) represents exceptional value for casual listeners prioritizing comfort and hi-res audio access. Choose Jabra Elite 10 for comprehensive features and performance; select Nothing Ear (2) for budget-conscious audiophiles seeking lightweight daily drivers.
Full Specifications
| Specification | Jabra Elite 10 | Nothing Ear (2) |
|---|---|---|
| Active Noise Cancelling | ||
| Type | in-ear | in-ear |
| Weight | 5.7 g (per bud) | 4.5 g (per bud) |
| Battery | ||
| Battery life | 6 hrs buds (ANC on) / 8 hrs (ANC off), up to 27 hrs total with case | 4 hrs buds (ANC on) / 6.3 hrs (ANC off), up to 22.5 hrs total with case (ANC off) |
| Charging | USB-C, Qi wireless | USB-C, Qi wireless |
| Drivers | 10 mm dynamic driver | 11.6 mm dynamic driver with custom diaphragm |
| Features | Dolby Atmos with head tracking, Advanced Adaptive Hybrid ANC, ComfortFit semi-open design, Bluetooth LE Audio with Auracast (via update), Bluetooth multipoint, 6-mic call technology | Personalized active noise cancellation, LHDC 5.0 hi-res audio support, Personal Sound Profile via Mimi hearing test, Dual connection (Bluetooth multipoint), Pinch-stem controls, Transparent design with glyph case |
| Connectivity | ||
| Wired option | ||
| Codecs | LE Audio LC3, AAC, SBC | LHDC 5.0, AAC, SBC |
| Bluetooth | 5.3 | 5.3 |
| Multipoint | ||
| Water Resistance | IP57 (buds) | IP54 (buds), IP55 (case) |
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Jabra Elite 10
Pros
- Exceptionally comfortable semi-open ComfortFit design
- Dolby Atmos with head tracking on supported content
- Bluetooth multipoint and future-ready LE Audio
- Strong call quality with 6-mic system
- IP57 dust and water resistance
Cons
- ANC is solid but not on the level of Bose or Sony
- Semi-open fit leaks more sound than fully sealed buds
- No aptX or LDAC hi-res codec support
- Case is larger than competitors
Nothing Ear (2)
Pros
- Striking transparent design that stands out
- Hi-res LHDC 5.0 codec support and personalized sound profile
- Bluetooth multipoint for two-device pairing
- Comfortable, lightweight fit with secure seal
- Affordable at $149
Cons
- ANC is good but not class-leading
- Battery life with ANC on is shorter than rivals
- App and feature support is best on Nothing phones
- Pinch controls take getting used to
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